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7 Sentences With "most determinedly"

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SAMUEL PEPYS and John Evelyn were among the most determinedly inquisitive chroniclers of 17th-century England.
It's hard for even the most determinedly forward-looking film critic to suppress a twinge of generational envy.
He had come out of the pastry kitchens of two of the country's most determinedly avant-garde restaurants, Alinea and WD-50, and many of his dishes were self-consciously arty and tightly clenched.
They are advertisements for a dusty collection of middle American sentimentalities in general and occasionally for actual gaudy baubles made by Hallmark; those tend to be both the most narratively overdetermined and most determinedly sentimental efforts, the ones so gentle and grandma-safe that nothing actually happens in them, strictly speaking.
The first major confrontation between civil rights activists and the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) occurred in Derry on 5 October 1968, when a NICRA march was baton-charged by the RUC. Disturbed by the prospect of major violence, the prime minister of Northern Ireland, Terence O'Neill, promised reforms in return for a "truce", whereby no further demonstrations would be held. In spite of these promises, in January 1969 People's Democracy, a radical left-wing group, staged an anti-government march from Belfast to Derry. Ulster loyalists, including off-duty USC members, attacked the marchers a number of times, most determinedly at Burntollet Bridge (about five miles (8 km) outside Derry).
On 23 August 1976 the six began picketing outside Grunwick, and were advised by the Citizens Advice Bureau to contact a trade union to represent them. They were then advised by the TUC to contact APEX, the Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff, described by Shirley Williams, who was at the time sponsored by APEX, as "famous throughout the trade union movement as the most determinedly moderate and fundamentally anti-communist union of them all." Others called it the "least dynamic and most right-wing of trade unions", and pointed out that as a "white-collar" union it was not well-disposed to draw upon support from its members, often "isolated groups of workers" employed in small offices.
Sergeant Baker acted independently with great judgment in > dismounting the men of the troop on information he received from one of the > scouts, who reported the Boers close by hidden by a fold of the ground. > Hardly had he done so when a very hot fire was opened on the troop, causing > Lieut. Cawston and several men to fall, on which Sergeant Baker rallied > together the remainder of his men and withstood the Boers, who were > advancing most determinedly, thereby enabling a counter attack to be > delivered by a section of King's Royal Rifles Mounted Infantry, who were in > close support, which successfully drove the Boers off. I consider that > Sergeant Baker's conduct is specially deserving of mention, aa he waa > suffering at the time from a very severe wound.

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